Cakes and Ale: Or the Skeleton in the Cupboard Test | Final Test - Easy

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Cakes and Ale: Or the Skeleton in the Cupboard Test | Final Test - Easy

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 146 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. Where do Roy and William meet?
(a) Trafalger Square.
(b) Near Big Ben.
(c) Straford-on-Avon.
(d) Victoria Station.

2. Where does William meet Rosie one day?
(a) At Vauxhall Bridge Road.
(b) In a small book store along the Thames.
(c) At a tea party.
(d) Outside the gentleman's club.

3. What does Ted next write?
(a) By Their Lessons.
(b) Fruits of the Tree.
(c) By Their Fruits.
(d) Fruit of the Vine.

4. What does William know that Roy and Amy do not?
(a) Ted had a daughter from an affair before Rosie who is alive.
(b) Both Rosie and Kemp are still alive.
(c) Ted had a son from an affair before Rosie who is alive.
(d) Rosie is still alive.

5. How does Isabel respond to Ted's marriage?
(a) She hates him for it.
(b) She hopes he will now be able to write more.
(c) She is upset.
(d) She is happy for him.

6. Why does Hillier seems suspicious at the Saturday afternoon parties?
(a) Because Rosie and William call each other pet names.
(b) Because Rosie and William exchange secret looks.
(c) No particular reason.
(d) Because Rosie and William laugh at nothing.

7. Who keeps Rosie occupied for a couple weeks?
(a) Ted.
(b) Kemp.
(c) Jack Kuyper.
(d) Kear.

8. In what type of neighborhood do the Driffields reside?
(a) One that had once been respectable but has declined.
(b) An upper middle class, neat and well kept one.
(c) A lower working-class one that is loud and smelly.
(d) One that is on the edge of the homes of the peerage.

9. With what is Ted preoccupied?
(a) Illness.
(b) Another woman.
(c) Reading.
(d) Editing and writing.

10. What does William notice about Amy?
(a) She is a bit churlish.
(b) She is good at getting her own way.
(c) She is quite pretty.
(d) She is submissive to men.

11. Why does Amy think it good that Rosie leaves Ted?
(a) Ted would not have been great otherwise.
(b) She was probably diseased.
(c) She drained Ted's finances.
(d) She drained Ted's ability to write.

12. Where does Rosie live?
(a) Newport News.
(b) Yonkers.
(c) Philadelphia.
(d) Brooklyn.

13. What does Rosie do as Ted writes at night?
(a) Paints.
(b) Sculpts.
(c) Goes out with her friends.
(d) Sews.

14. What is the landlady's strict policy about fire?
(a) A boarder can have a fire after April if he pays for it.
(b) No fires after April.
(c) The rooms stay warm since the heat from the kitchens waft upstairs.
(d) The place has never had individual fireplaces.

15. Who did Rosie think Ted would marry rather than Amy?
(a) No one.
(b) Mary-Ann.
(c) His first girlfriend with whom he has a son.
(d) Isabel.

Short Answer Questions

1. What is Quentin Forde most interested in at the Driffields' parties?

2. What does Rosie read a lot of?

3. What happens to Kemp's business deal?

4. Where does Rosie take William?

5. What do William and Rosie do for the next year or more?

(see the answer keys)

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